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Frequently asked questions

Find answers to the most commonly asked questions surrounding licensing (registration), financial supports (bursaries), return of service and immigration.

General frequently asked questions

Find answers to the most commonly asked general questions asked regarding living and working in B.C.

Nursing FAQs

Discover information about nursing opportunities, licensing, financial supports and bursaries, return of service, and more.

Allied health FAQs

Explore answers to frequently asked questions about bursaries for allied health professionals. 

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Learn more about how Health Match BC connects health-care professionals with career opportunities.

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